A resolution requesting the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General
Assembly to oppose the use of local governments state-shared revenue distributions
to solve the state budget problem.

WHEREAS, residents of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
deserve, demand and depend upon essential city services; and

WHEREAS, the services provided by the Metropolitan Government have fostered and
maintained a high quality of life for residents of Nashville and surrounding areas; and

WHEREAS, the continued fiscal health and vitality of the Metropolitan Government, in
its role as an educational and economic hub, is critically important to the entire region
and to the State of Tennessee as a whole; and

WHEREAS, state-shared taxes distributed to the Metropolitan Government, when coupled
with locally generated revenue, enables the Metropolitan Government to provide such
deserved and demanded services; and

WHEREAS, to ensure the continued health, safety and prosperity of its residents, the
Metropolitan Council could not in good conscience cut the essential services that are now
provided with the support of state-shared revenues, including the Hall Income Tax; and

WHEREAS, the Tennessee General Assembly may consider the repeal of long-standing
state-shared revenues to solve the state budget problem; and

WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council recognizes the seriousness and importance of the
states current budget problems, but also recognizes that shifting the states
budget problem to local governments would be detrimental to the vitality and continued
prosperity of the State of Tennessee.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF
NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:

SECTION 1. That the Metropolitan County Council hereby goes on record as
requesting the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General Assembly to oppose the
use of long-standing state-shared revenues to solve the state budget problem.

SECTION 2. The Metropolitan Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this
Resolution to each member of the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General
Assembly.

SECTION 3. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption, the
welfare of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County requiring it.